Construction injuries here don’t happen in a vacuum. Common local scenarios include:
- Work near active streets and campus-style pedestrian traffic (students, commuters, and visitors moving through the same area where equipment is operating).
- Renovations and mixed-use projects where the public may pass by while contractors are working.
- Weather-driven hazards—rain, snowmelt, and icy patches can affect housekeeping, ladder footing, and traction on temporary walkways.
- Utility and sidewalk work where cordoned areas, signage, and traffic control become part of the safety story.
In these situations, the “why” behind the injury is often tied to jobsite coordination: who controlled the access routes, who maintained the work zone, and whether warnings and barriers were actually adequate for the conditions on that day.


